Adele performed an emotional tribute to the London terror attack victims during her concert in Auckland last night.

The British singer told fans it felt "strange" not being at home.

"Today there was a terror attack in my hometown of London," she told her 50,000 audience members. "Literally I’m on the other side of the world and I want them to see our lights and to hear us and to know that we’re thinking of them.

"It’s very strange not being home, all I want to do today is just be at home, be with my friends and family.

"Everyone’s fine but there are four [now five] people who aren’t fine so let’s dedicate this to them tonight and to my hometown."

The 28-year-old then dedicated her hit single 'Make You Feel My Love' to the London victims.

After the show, fans of Adele took to Twitter to praise the singer for her tribute.

Adele's dedication to London at her NZ concert was a lovely thing to do 😥 #London

One fan wrote: "Adele's dedication to London at her NZ concert was a lovely thing to do."

Another said: "Adele's tribute to those who died in London this morning. There are no words to describe how beautiful this was."

Someone else said they were "completely blown away" by the tribute.

The Grammy award-winning star will perform two more shows at Mt Smart Stadium this weekend before heading home to London. She has spent the last month touring Australia and played to huge crows for her last two shows.

The mum-of-one now holds the record for the two biggest crowds at Etihad Stadium since it opened in 2000. Her Sunday show saw her gather an audience of 77,300 fans.

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